NFL : Cincinnati Bengals vs New York Giants Odds & Prediction

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October 13, 2024
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Game Info: October 13, 2024 8:20PM EDT @ MetLife Stadium

Lately, both teams have struggled with grabbing firm footing, as the Bengals have been inconsistent whereas the Giants have injuries to key players. We will analyze each one of these teams more in detail by looking into their last games, their comparison in terms of rivalry and the injury list. Let us now get into the nitty gritty!

Betting Odds and Info

These are the latest odds as of writing:

Moneyline: Bengals -202 , Giants +170

Spread: Bengals -3.5 , Giants +3.5

Over/Under: 47

Team Recent Performance

Cincinnati Bengals

The outcome of games played by the team in recent times has not been good. On the 7th of October, they were beaten by Baltimore 38-41, hence they lost the +2.5 jump, and the total went over 48.5. They managed to recover on the 30th of September by beating Carolina 34-24, this time covering the -5.5 bet and going over the betting line at 46.5. Nonetheless, they were defeated by Washington in the game that took place on September 24; the score was 33-38 and they did not cover the -7.5 line and overshot the total 46. When they played Kansas City on September 16, it was a nail-biter, and the final score was 25-26 in favor of Kansas City with the +6.5 spread bet buried and total at 48 gone over. Lastly, July 9th saw them walloped by the new England team, with the score being 10-16, hence the timbers did not cover the -8 odds and the total went devoid of the 40.5 line.

New York Giants

Lately, the team has been featured in conflicting outcomes. On October 7th, they beat Seattle 29-20, with the team able to cover the spread of +7 and the total points going over at 42.5. They met Western opponents on September 27th and suffered a defeat to Dallas with a score of 15-20, similarly managing to cover the +6 spread but going down under the total of 45 points. On September 23rd, they claimed a victory over Cleveland, winning the match 21-15, and covering the +6.5 spread while the total number of points went under 38. However, they lost to Washington on September 16th 18-21, hence failing to cover the +1.5 spread and went under the total of 43 points. Lastly, they were defeated by Minnesota on September 9th, 6-28, again unable to cover the +1 spread and went under the total of 42 points.

Team Head-to-Head Matchup

The statistic shows that the New York Giants have a better record, standing at 4 wins and 2 losses, compared to Cincinnati Bengals standing at 2 wins and 4 losses. On the other hand, against the spread, the stratagem has worked for Cincinnati as they sit at 4-2 whilst New York has only managed 2-4 in that strategy. The teams have also shown a similar trend in terms of total score, with both exceeding, falling below or equaling total score cutoffs in 2 out of 4 games each. For each game, the Bengals record 23.5 points while the Giants achieve 21.67 points. In rushing the ball, the Giants are more efficient on average as they manage to accumulate 126.83 yards while the Bengals struggle at 76.17. The passing game is a bit more advanced with the Giants averaging around 40 passing attempts per game at a success rate of 59.41% while the Bengals attempt about 32 with a completion rate of 61.14%. In general, the Giants achieve total yards more than the Bengals degenerate on average with 351.67, and 266.17 respectively. It is also worth mentioning that both teams’ numbers as to the number of turnovers are highly comparable, with the Bengals standing at 1.50 while the Giants are slightly lower at 1.33.

Team Injuries

Cincinnati Bengals

Sheldon Rankins (DT) is listed as probable as he recovers from a hamstring problem, while Mike Gesicki (TE) and Zack Moss (RB) have also been upgraded to probable with injuries to the hamstring and foot respectively. Chase Brown (RB) is probable with a quad injury, as is Amarius Mims (T) due to an ankle injury. Mike Hilton (CB) is listed as questionable due to a knee injury. On the downside, there are several players in injured reserve including Trent Brown (T), Chris Evans (RB), Cam Sample (DE), D’Ante Smith (T), Dax Hill (S), and Jaxson Kirkland (G); out for the season are Brown and Hill.

New York Giants

Graham Gano is on IR with a hamstring problem. Devin Singletary, Jamie Gillan, Bryce Ford-Wheaton and Malik Nabers have all been ruled out for Sunday as well, with Singletary battling a groin problem, Gillan a hamstring issue, Ford-Wheaton dealing with a shoulder injury and Nabers suffering from a concussion. Gunner Olszewski, Elijah Riley, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Timmy Horne, Dyontae Johnson and Jonathan Sutherland have also been placed on injured reserve, further limiting the team’s depth.

SPORTBOOK.AG’s Prediction

The Cincinnati Bengals will win and cover the spread, with the total going over 47.

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